What happens when the tenses overlap?
Present meets future and I'm a mess
But neither makes me as anxious as the past
It's why they call it the "Past Tense," I guess
What happens when it's all been said before?
Repetition's getting old-just like the words
And the kids who said them
We've grown up together, are growing up together
And we're getting older
by the minute
1 comment:
Hey, thanks for surprising me by commenting on my blog - I was convinced nobody would ever read it! I like surprises.
You should definitely consider joining the OMM; it's highly recommended. =)
Your "Realisations" made me laugh *and* made me think - which is a good combination - and I'm intrigued by the Plato quotation. I'd love to hear about it's significance to you.
~R.
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